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Darwin Streaming Server 5.0.1.1
Darwin Streaming Server 5.0.1.1
09/03/2004 07:59 AMAn open source streaming media server.
Running your own shoutcast server /
streaming using XP Prof & IIS
Running your own shoutcast server /
streaming using XP Prof & IIS
08/01/2004 11:52 AMTech-Recipes Aug 1 2004 3:12PM GMT
RealNetworks Unveils Multiformat
Streaming Server
RealNetworks Unveils Multiformat
Streaming Server
03/20/2003 01:05 PMTrying to take a bite out of rivals Apple and Microsoft, media
delivery company RealNetworks
launched its first open-source server, designed to stream every major
digital media format.
The Helix Universal Server handles file formats that include
RealAudio, RealVideo, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4 and -- for the first time -- Apple's QuickTime and Microsoft's
Windows Media.
Intel slices up to 34% off server chip
prices | The Register
Intel slices up to 34% off server chip
prices | The Register
06/03/2004 03:39 AMIntel slices up to 34% off server chip
prices
theregister.co.uk/2004/06/02/intel_xeon_price_cuts
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Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
06/28/2004 10:07 AMIn a press conference held here today, Fujitsu Limited Chairman
Naoyuki Akikusa and Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer announced a
significant expansion of the companies' long-standing global
enterprise relationship. The companies entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with respect to their companies' commitment to
collaborate in the development of Fujitsu's next-generation Intel(R)
Itanium(R) Processor Family-based server for Windows Server(TM) 2003
and next-generation Windows Server (code-named "Longhorn" Server), as
well as in platform integration, services and mission-critical
customer support.
The Register hit by XSS
The Register hit by XSS
12/17/2004 06:33 PMHere's a nasty one: popular tech news site The Register was hit on
Saturday by the Bofra
exploit, a nasty worm which uses an iframe vulnerability in (you
guessed it) Internet Explorer to install nasty things on the victim's
PC. Where it gets interesting is that the attack wasn't against the
Register themselves; it came through their third party ad serving
company, Falk AG.
This is a classic example of a cross site scripting
attack, in which malicious client-side code (usually JavaScript) is
uwittingly served up by an otherwise innocent site. Usually, cross
site scripting is caused by a badly written server-side application
failing to properly escape data sent in a query string before
displaying it on a page. This allows attackers to create links which,
when followed, steal cookies or cause other nasty effects for the user
following the link. Attacks on third parties with scripts served up on
a target website's pages (ad serving companies are a classic example)
are less common but much more damaging as the malicious code involved
will be distributed to everyone who visits that site, whether they
click on a hostile link or not.
This problem isn't restricted to ad servers; any service
where web pages point to a JavaScript file hosted on an external site
are potentially at risk should the external site be compromised by
crackers or abused by its legitimate owner.
An aside: users of alternative browsers (Get Firefox!), as well as those
who had upgraded to Windows XP Service Pack 2, were unaffected.
| The Register
| The Register
02/01/2005 08:41 PMInterview with a comment spammer: "Link spamming, with its abuse of
common resources, turns out the most efficient, just as cutting down
virgin Indonesian and Amazonian rain forest is the most efficient way
for loggers there to get wood. If it raises the global temperature of
the blogging community, well, ...
The Register
The Register
10/28/2003 11:07 PMrefloozle their hossenblobbets with tinklewickets .. users are stupid,
part 2 .. computer security issues .. makes a very good case .. The
Register .. Register
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What, Me Register?
What, Me Register?
08/04/2004 04:43 AMNews sites that require registration are just annoying their readers.
As a result, many users get revenge by submitting bogus information.
So why not drop the charade? Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.
"The Register"
"The Register"
01/07/2004 06:08 PM"Register"
"Register"
01/23/2004 02:24 PMRip Streaming Radio!
Rip Streaming Radio!
04/21/2004 06:19 PMTechdirt has a great article about Stream Ripping with the RIAA
playing hardball people are looking to get away from...
Streaming For Dollars
Streaming For Dollars
05/23/2002 10:39 PMthis streaming site
this streaming site
07/16/2004 03:42 AMspeech
stream.realimpact.net/?file=clients/aclu/conf2004/20040707_ac
lu_AmericaAtACrossroads_300.rm
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MP3 Streaming DownSampler for PHP 2.0
MP3 Streaming DownSampler for PHP 2.0
04/30/2004 05:51 PMStream downsampled versions of MP3 files dynamically from a Web
server.
Streaming on a Shoestring
Streaming on a Shoestring
02/16/2004 02:36 PMtheWHIR Feb 16 2004 6:11PM GMT
Streaming More Mainstream
Streaming More Mainstream
04/16/2004 09:08 PMInternet.com Apr 17 2004 1:25AM GMT
Function-Register-1.2
Function-Register-1.2
05/21/2004 05:37 AMFie on the register allocator
Fie on the register allocator
06/17/2005 03:43 PM One of the things that was plaguing me with $WORK_PROJECT was the
interaction of parrot's register allocator with some of my...
degenerate code. (Assuming you consider a single subroutine with 1.6M
of source text and 20K+ temps degenerate. I certainly do) On the fast
machine at the office it topped out at around a gig of memory consumed
and somewhere around 360 minutes of CPU time. Needless to say... ick.
Far from acceptable, and nearly all the time's in the register
allocator. I'd taken a shot at patching that up a while back, but ran
into some issues. (Entirely...
Can anyone say how can I register to
gmail
Can anyone say how can I register to
gmail
07/13/2004 01:33 AMTechTree Jul 13 2004 5:47AM GMT
The Register wants reform
The Register wants reform
06/24/2005 07:26 PMAccording to
Cathy
Kirkman of Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich and Rosati, the Register of
Coyprights
has
decided to propose abolishing the compulsory right granted by
section 115 of the Copyright Act. This is
the provision that gives recording artists the right to record
"covers," so long as they pay a specified fee.
Remember
this quote from a 1967 House Judiciary Report, considering a
modification to the law as it existed then:
[T]he record
producers argued vigorously that the compulsory license system must be
retained. They asserted that the record industry is a
half-billion-dollar business of great economic importance in the
United States and throughout the world; records today are the
principal means of disseminating music, and this creates special
problems, since performers need unhampered access to musical material
on nondiscriminatory terms. Historically, the record producers pointed
out, there were no recording rights before 1909 and the 1909 statute
adopted the compulsory license as a deliberate anti-monopoly condition
on the grant of these rights. They argue that the result has been an
outpouring of recorded music, with the public being given lower
prices, improved quality, and a greater choice.
Copyright Law Revision, Committee on the Judiciary, 90th Cong. 1st,
Sess., Rep. No. 83 66 (March 8, 1967).
Apparently the Registrer believes performers no longer "need
unhampered access to musical material on nondiscriminatory terms."
What progress.
Excel ate my DNA | The Register
Excel ate my DNA | The Register
07/18/2004 03:09 PM"THE MOBILE REGISTER is "
"THE MOBILE REGISTER is "
05/20/2004 02:30 AMhello Sir please tell how I can register
in Gmail & when we
hello Sir please tell how I can register
in Gmail & when we
08/28/2004 08:26 PMTechTree Aug 28 2004 11:38PM GMT
Excel ate my DNA | The Register
Excel ate my DNA | The Register
07/18/2004 12:19 PMExcel is frickin' EVIL ..
evil
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N.J. to register gay couples in new law
N.J. to register gay couples in new law
07/09/2004 08:24 PMRegister at NYTimes.com
Register at NYTimes.com
12/03/2003 09:47 PMFailing to Register
Failing to Register
04/01/2005 11:15 AMRegister.com slips past its filing extension deadline and that's not
the only thing slipping through.
"Register at NYTimes.com"
"Register at NYTimes.com"
12/29/2003 03:39 AM"Streaming Audio to Cellphones"
"Streaming Audio to Cellphones"
06/17/2004 11:32 AMOn2 Streaming Java Applets
On2 Streaming Java Applets
07/12/2004 07:22 PMUsing the Java Virtual Machine instead of a software player, On2
cuts out the streaming video middleman.
Streaming MPEG-4 with Linux
Streaming MPEG-4 with Linux
03/13/2003 10:25 AMInternet video for the next generation.
Andromeda Streaming Jukebox 1.9.3.2
Andromeda Streaming Jukebox 1.9.3.2
05/24/2004 12:50 PMA tool to turn collections of MP3s into streaming Web sites.
3G Video Streaming for TeliaSonera
3G Video Streaming for TeliaSonera
01/26/2004 03:31 AM3G Jan 26 2004 8:18AM GMT
iChat Streaming Icon
iChat Streaming Icon
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I thought I was imagining it at first. Perhaps it was just the
slightly different icon I was noticing. No, come to think of it, Joi
Ito was actually moving -- at least his iChat icon was.
iChat Stream Icon streams your mug via iSight or the
like as your iChat icon, live to anyone who has the (mis)fortune of
having you in their buddy list.
I've always kept my buddy list visible, right there at the right of my
desktop. Being virtual, it provides a sense of folks being
around--virtual cube-mates, if you will. Now, thanks to the technical
know-how of Andreas Pardeike, I can watch them pick their noses, see
what they're having for lunch--hopefully not in that order--or just
watch them bobbling and jiggling about on my desktop...
...like so many
Tamagotchis. All
I do is talk to them once a day, send them a file or three every other
evening, and respond quickly to their "mornin'"s. Now to send
Duncan that Chai; he looks a
little drowsy this afternoon ;-).
iChat Streaming Icon 1.2
iChat Streaming Icon 1.2
01/22/2004 05:09 PMMakes the buddy icon in iChat AV stream animations or life video.
An Introduction to Streaming
Transformations for XML
An Introduction to Streaming
Transformations for XML
02/26/2003 07:51 PMAn introduction to Streaming Transformations for XML (STX), a
template-based XML transformation language that operates on streams of
SAX events. STX bears a strong resemblance to XSLT 1.0, the
tree-driven transformation language for XML, but offers unique
features and advantages for some applications.
3G Streaming to Revenue Flow
3G Streaming to Revenue Flow
03/29/2005 05:25 PM3G Mar 29 2005 10:09PM GMT
Streaming Video and Audio
Streaming Video and Audio
05/07/2004 04:10 PMsecurity lists (May 06 2004)
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Whither The Belkin PureAV Wireless
Digital Audio Receiver?
Whither The Belkin PureAV Wireless
Digital Audio Receiver?
07/13/2004 09:01 AM
The Belkin PureAV Wireless
Digital Audio Receiver sounded like a pretty decent product when PCMag
ran their little blurb. A simple and cheap ($130) 802.11b receiver
that could be dropped on any wireless network, slurp up your MP3s and
other audio, and pump out sound to your stereo. You could even listen
to internet radio without having any PCs on. So, uhm, where is it?
There's nothing on Belkin's website about it, and PCMag hasn't given
us anything else. (Thanks, Chris.)
Read
- Wireless Media Hub from Belkin [PCMag]
Onkyo Six-Disc DVD/DVD-Audio/SACD
Carousel
Onkyo Six-Disc DVD/DVD-Audio/SACD
Carousel
06/30/2004 08:00 AM
And while we're
talking about home audio, it's probably good to mention that Onkyo is
shipping the DV-CP802, the first six-disc DVD carousel that plays
almost all current media disc formats, including DVD-Audio and
multichannel SACD audio discs, as well as both DVD+/-R/RW. It
shouldn't be out of range for most, either, with a MSRP of only $500.
Now you can burn those 64kbps MP3s to a DVD-audio disc for maximum
sound.
Read<
/b> - Onkyo Ships First Universal DVD-A/SACD Carousel Changer
[AudioRevolution]
R
ead - Product Page [Onkyo]
Belkin PureAV Wireless Video Transmitter
Belkin PureAV Wireless Video Transmitter
09/15/2004 06:07 AM
For something that costs $500 and has 40Mbit of wireless
bandwidth at its disposal, you'd think the Belkin PureAV could do a
little better than SDTV signal (Standard Definition), even if it does
have component input and output. Basically a wireless wire, the PureAV
is designed to let you transmit video signal up to 350 feet (depending
on interference, like walls, or hurricanes). And it looks like it is
compressing the signal via MEPG2 before it beams it, which probably
isn't that big a deal, but come on! How could anyone drop $500 on
something these days that can't at least support higher resolution
formats? Maybe there's something going on here I'm missing.
Oh, here are the last four DiscHub codes. What a fun contest. We'll
definitely do this again: RFG987 FIG398 2587RT RE58TH
Read - Press Release [PureAV]
Digital Photography Hacks: geek out with
your digital cam
Digital Photography Hacks: geek out with
your digital cam
05/26/2004 04:34 AMI am no photographer, but ever since I bought my first Casio Exilim
camera (I'm on my third now, and I can't recommend them enough --
small, light, easy and durable, I carry mine everywhere and always)
I've found myself shooting nearly every day.
Not being a photog, I'm pretty pig-ignorant on subjects like focus,
depth-of-field, ISO, and so forth.
I just scored O'Reilly's new Digital Photography Hacks, written by the
inestimable Derrick Story, s geeek's geek and a photographer's
photographer, whose work I've admired for years. Derrick's new book
follows the form of all the O'Reilly Hacks books: 100 easy-to-digest
tips and tricks for digital cams, aimed squarely at people like me,
geeks who get computers but cameras not so much.
These hacks are just what I needed to start to get my head around more
advanced phototaking. Passages like "The flow of traffic provides a
great opportunity to add motion to your compositions. Automobiles
are light-painting machines, and it's easy to put them to work
for you" (emphasis mine) really did me in: automobiles are
light-painting machines! Wow! Suddenly, the whole world looked
different.
There are many many great hacks in this book, but my favorite is #47:
Judge Image Sharpness From File Size. If you've taken a bunch of
photos of the same subject and want to determine which one is
sharpest, compare the file-size. Images that have more information
will compress poorly, which means that the biggest files in your shoot
are likely the sharpest. Keen.
Link
Better quality audio for Mind Hacks
interview
Better quality audio for Mind Hacks
interview
12/22/2004 01:29 AM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Here's a BitTorrent file for a much better-sounding version of my
interview with Matt Webb of Mind Hacks. (Here's the
original entry).
Link (Thanks, Torrentocracy!)
Pentek Announces Ruggedized Version of
Popular Multiband Digital Receiver PMC
Module
Pentek Announces Ruggedized Version of
Popular Multiband Digital Receiver PMC
Module
04/01/2005 04:43 AM16-Channel Multiband Digital Receiver with Dual 14-bit A/Ds. On-board
User-Configurable Xilinx Virtex-II FPGA. Optimized GateFlow FPGA
Resources. Flexible A/D Channel Switching and Receiver Bypass Mode. Up
to 80 Board Synchronization. Operating Temperatures From -20ºC to
65ºC. Shock Plus Sine- and Random-Vibration Qualified. [PRWEB Apr 1,
2005]
Comarco Wireless Test Solutions Launches
The Prizm Scanning Receiver System For
2G, 2.5G And 3G
Comarco Wireless Test Solutions Launches
The Prizm Scanning Receiver System For
2G, 2.5G And 3G
09/23/2004 03:12 AMComarco (NASDAQ: CMRO) Wireless Test Solutions introduces the
Seven.Five Prizm Scanning Receiver. With guaranteed accuracy and
speeds of four to ten times better than other scanners' published
specifications, it is ideal for:· RF RSSI mapping, RFI analysis,
benchmarking, optimization· Prediction model tuning, real-time RF
analysis· Baseband decoding· Harmonics, spurious emissions, antenna
siting, coverage· CDMA IS-95/1X, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WCDMA, IS-136/iDEN
[PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
New: Digital Photography Hacks
New: Digital Photography Hacks
05/27/2004 09:12 AMO'Reilly's Digital Photography Hacks, by Derrick Story, collects 100
techniques for "getting the shot."
Wireless Hacks
Wireless Hacks
10/30/2003 11:48 PMDigital Photography Hacks Reviewed
Digital Photography Hacks Reviewed
08/06/2004 07:45 AM
We
don't normally talk about book reviews, but since Mark Goldstein's
Photography Blog is one of our favorites (and we must admit a certain
weakness for O'Reilly books) I think we'll make an exception as he
reviews "Digital Photography Hacks" by Derrick Story. The short end?
He likes it a lot, which is fairly high praise from someone who is
already a photography, calling it "well-rounded and not at all
shallow" and "most suitable for the Intermediate category," as well as
"explicit," "concentrate," and "and."
Although I haven't read Story's book, one thing that caught my eye
is that out of 100 different tips, only 13 are about Photoshop. I love
me some Photoshop, but I'm more interested in learning what to do so I
don't need it.
Read - "Digital Photography Hacks" by Derrick Story
[PhotographyBlog]
Boing Boing audio interview with Mind
Hacks editor Matt Webb
Boing Boing audio interview with Mind
Hacks editor Matt Webb
12/22/2004 01:30 AM
Mark Frauenfelder:

I'm starting to get interested in
podcasting, so I interviewed Matt Webb, the co-editor of the new book,
Mind Hacks, just published by O'Reilly. It's 25 minutes long, and I
even created a cheesy Garageband theme song for what I hope is the
first of many interviews.
Note: Matt wrote me with the following info -- "This is the McGu
rk video I was talking about. Just proving that I'm nothing
without my notes, I incorrectly remembered the
McGurk sounds! It's a visual 'ga' and an aural 'ba' that combine to
the
perception of 'da.' No 'va' at all (that's a variation on the
experiment)."
The Mind Hack's weblog is here.
Link to
BitTorrent file of my interview with Matt Webb.
Link to BitTorrent stats. (Thanks,
Chuck!)
Digital Audio & the Copyright Gap
Digital Audio & the Copyright Gap
08/18/2004 12:57 AMHere's the Copyright Gap in its full majesty. Digital radio has been
live at the BBC for about 3 years now. As the BBC says, "Digital Audio
Broadcasting gives you far greater station choice, better reception &
clarity of sound with no re-tuning." Meanwhile, in the country that
invented radio-stations...
Digital Audio Primer
Digital Audio Primer
01/27/2004 02:53 PMDigital music players are becoming household items and digital media
gateways are about to flood the market. Let us help you bone up on you
digital media terminology.
GNU digital audio player
GNU digital audio player
01/18/2004 08:12 PMGnudap is born
New Digital Audio Formats
New Digital Audio Formats
06/13/2004 12:16 PMStudy: Digital audio to surge
Study: Digital audio to surge
04/12/2005 01:13 PMMarket researcher Forrester sees good years ahead for satellite radio
and podcasts.
Mix Wi-Fi and Portable Digital Audio,
Get Aireo
Mix Wi-Fi and Portable Digital Audio,
Get Aireo
01/18/2004 09:17 PMSongbank Digital Audio Jukebox
Songbank Digital Audio Jukebox
04/16/2005 09:50 AMBuild-It: Digital Audio Workstation
Build-It: Digital Audio Workstation
04/11/2004 11:43 PMOur third installment in the DAW series sees incremental improvements
in the system, some new faces, and another big price drop.
Audio Files of Digital Democracy Day
Audio Files of Digital Democracy Day
02/13/2004 12:09 PMIT Conversations has posted
au
dio files of Monday's Digital Democracy
"Teach
In" in San Diego. I did a panel with
Jay
Rosen and
Jeff Jarvis
entitled "Gatekeepers No More: The Grassroots Challenges the
Journalist Priesthood." Jeff and Jay were as smart on a stage as they
are in their writing.
The Neuros MP3 Digital Audio Computer
The Neuros MP3 Digital Audio Computer
02/10/2004 03:00 AMA review of first portable hard drive player to support Ogg Vorbis
playback.
Belaris Wireless Launches New E-Commerce
Site - Targets Consumer Wireless and
Digital Market and Creates Incremental
Revenue for Property Owners
(featureXpress)
Belaris Wireless Launches New E-Commerce
Site - Targets Consumer Wireless and
Digital Market and Creates Incremental
Revenue for Property Owners
(featureXpress)
04/22/2004 09:17 AMfeatureXpress - Belaris Wireless announced today the launch of their
revamped e-commerce website. The website is part the company's
strategy to target retail consumers by merging contemporary living and
wireless and digital technology and to generate incremental revenue
for property owners.
Digital Identity World audio online
Digital Identity World audio online
11/11/2003 06:49 PMThe Digital Identity World has posted complete audio, in a variety of
formats, of all the presentations, along with the slides and so forth.
I'm pretty happy with how
the DRM panel I moderated (10.2MB MP3) turned out.
Link
(
Thanks, Alice!)
Digital MIDI files must be recorded as
audio
Digital MIDI files must be recorded as
audio
01/05/2005 08:31 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 5 2005 12:27PM GMT
Roku's SoundBridge digital audio
adapters
Roku's SoundBridge digital audio
adapters
01/03/2004 08:49 PMJust received a tip that Roku, the maker of the HD1000 high-definition
digital media adapter, plans to introduce a couple of nicely designed
digital audio...
E-MU 1212M, 1820M Digital Audio Systems
E-MU 1212M, 1820M Digital Audio Systems
04/09/2004 04:12 PMReview: E-MU's back in the PC audio game -- and this time, they
came to play. There's a lot we like about these new offerings, but
there are a few gotchas along the way, too.
"Live Audio from the Digital Democracy
Teach-In"
"Live Audio from the Digital Democracy
Teach-In"
02/10/2004 04:15 PMDigital Audio Aims for Mass Market (AP)
Digital Audio Aims for Mass Market (AP)
01/06/2005 07:49 PMAP - Ten thousand songs in your pocket. Millions of tunes on the
Internet at your fingertips. And books on tape they're going
down the path of vinyl records. Welcome to the new world of digital
audio.
Author DV, audio with FE Digital Media
Workshop
Author DV, audio with FE Digital Media
Workshop
06/15/2004 06:34 AMDeveloper K-werkx Inc. announced on Monday the release of
Front End
Digital Media Workshop 1.0, which allows you to work with 1 to 99
files as you join image, sound and video files into QuickTime movies;
join MP3 and MP4 streams; trim or split video and sound files into
QuickTime movies and rejoin split sequences; add filters and effects
to QuickTime movies; and more. The set of multimedia authoring tools
is compatible with a wide variety of file formats, such as AAC, WAV,
AIFF, uLAW and AMR audio; MPEG 4, AVI, Motion JPEG A and B and DV PAL
video; and BMP, JPEG, PNG and Photoshop images. Playback features
include full-screen video, audio controls and more. System
requirements call for Mac OS X v10.1 or higher, a G3 or better
processor running 500MHz or faster and 256MB RAM. A license is
US$16.95, and you can download a 15-day trial version from the K-werkx
Web site.
Mossberg on Wireless Audio
Mossberg on Wireless Audio
01/16/2004 11:01 AMThe Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg reviews the Creative
Technology Sound Blaster Wireless music system: Mossberg is very up on
the device, which avoids some of the weaknesses of similar
Wi-Fi-to-audio adapters by having its display built right into the
remote control. (Mossberg complains about having to enter a
hexadecimal encryption key into the Sound Blaster software to attach
it to his protected network. He speaks for all home users when he
writes, No normal consumer knows what "Hex" is, and companies should
stop expecting them to use it. On the other hand, when he says that
the key is rendered in an arcane and obscure kind of techie code
called "Hexadecimal" he's just being crotchety. Hexadecimal is just
base 16: 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. Fortunately, WPA will replace
the hex-interfaced WEP system eventually.) I saw a similar device,
Slim Devices's Squeezebox, at Macworld Expo last week. The Squeezebox
has wired and wireless interfaces, a nice remote control, and a
two-line bright LED display. It plays MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA (among
other formats) with the jukebox running on a Linux, Windows, or Mac
system....
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